I'm looking to design a passive, LC delay line with a 500ns delay, a 50ns rise time and a 1000 Ohm characteristic impedance. Is there design software that would make it easy to do this? I tried Genesys, but that only allows you to create delay equalization sections that would be cascaded onto an existing filter.
the problem is the missing specification.
Thus numerous solutions are possible.
An example:
An LC filter beyond resonant has a phase shift of 180°.
Now let these 180° be 500ns.
--> So make the input frequency a sinewave with 1MHz. The first requirement is fulfilled. (delay of 500ns)
Now just specify an output voltage of 10V peak (it still is sine waveform), and specifiy the thresholds to be -1.571V and +1.571V.
--> The rise time between these two points is 50ns. And the second requirement is fulfilled.
I should have added I'm looking to a delay a square pulse with a 5ns risetime and maintain a true risetime of 50ns. True risetime is simply sqrt(t_ro^2 - t_ri^2) where t_ro is the output risetime and t_ri is the input risetime. For a t_ri of 5ns, t_ro must be around 50ns.
As the simulator is animated, it is striking to observe how the initial pulse causes current to travel in looping fashion from one stage to the next. The bucket brigade action is hypnotizing to watch.
Values need to be adjusted to obtain your desired performance. To make 1000 ohm impedance, no doubt it needs more stages.